Sudan on the riot line, calling on the army opposition to widespread civil disobedience.
The political group of the Freedom and Change Coalition in Sudan called for widespread civil disobedience in statements by the people of Sudan.
Following the popular protests in Sudan against the actions of “Abdel Fattah al-Burhan”, the commander of the army and the head of the military council of the country, the political group “Freedom and Change” called for widespread civil disobedience for two days.
Yesterday (Monday) protests in Khartoum ended in the same way as in other days, with at least seven people being shot dead, according to the Sudanese Committee of Physicians. The Sudanese people want the return of the rule of law and the end of the military rule.
According to the Al-Quds Al-Arabi website, a call from the political group of the Freedom and Change Coalition, which until recently held power in Sudan, reads: “He goes on to confront them with bullets.”
The Sudanese political coalition went on to call on the people to engage in widespread civil disobedience for two days, filling the streets with crowds and chanting for the return of the civilian government.
Abdel Fattah al-Burhan on October 25 last year arrested Sudanese Prime Minister Abdullah Hamdouk and a number of officials, preventing the transfer of power to civilians, and since then Sudanese activists have stepped up their call for a civil and democratic government.
The “Friends of Sudan” conference ended today in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, and attendees read a statement supporting the UN delegation’s efforts to accelerate the transition.
Protests against the Sudanese Military Council, chaired by Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, have intensified in recent months, with Sudanese people taking to the streets several times to protest his meetings with Zionist officials and to try to compromise with the regime.